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we will take as many as they tell us we can, and when it tell us we can't we will cut you off. >> this is a specific question. given the too big to fail banks are now bigger and more consolidated than ever, and given that the dodd-frank bill reforms regulations have been deleted and postponed and delayed, i am assuming there will be another banking crisis eventually, maybe next year, maybe, you know, whenever. do you think that it is another bill that comes up to bailout the financial industry wall street, the banks got to you think that the tea party and the house would go along with that? do you think that they would stop it? >> no is the answer. i think that it is still a dirty word. particularly in conservative circles. roy blunt, for example, now senator in missouri helped put it together. he has, you know, the conservative flank of his party that has never forgiven him for that. i think that the point of view whether it is factually borne out and not is that that sort of deal, anything that basically causes more regulation in the banks, creates more problems than solves. and that
we will take as many as they tell us we can, and when it tell us we can't we will cut you off. >> this is a specific question. given the too big to fail banks are now bigger and more consolidated than ever, and given that the dodd-frank bill reforms regulations have been deleted and postponed and delayed, i am assuming there will be another banking crisis eventually, maybe next year, maybe, you know, whenever. do you think that it is another bill that comes up to bailout the financial...
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it was important for us because it was a hunkering down for us. it was a reminder that which we knew all along that this was going to be very hard fought. the president took a lot of it on himself and was kind of baulking everybody at the mountain. but it was important for us because we needed to have that moment. when his back was against the wall. it was important for all of those reasons. >> tell us, take up a little bit preparing for the first debate he had not a great september so his back was against the ball going into that first debate. give us a little sense of mitt romney -- people have a little bit of a difficult time getting a hold of him as he prepares for that first debate and then comes out of it. >> that is one of the things i said if i could just get this guy into everybody's living room for 90 minutes and let them see the issues that he has and his ability and his vision for the country he would be able to win this something we would better be prepared for the d dates to sit down for 90 minutes and sort of cut through a lot of th
it was important for us because it was a hunkering down for us. it was a reminder that which we knew all along that this was going to be very hard fought. the president took a lot of it on himself and was kind of baulking everybody at the mountain. but it was important for us because we needed to have that moment. when his back was against the wall. it was important for all of those reasons. >> tell us, take up a little bit preparing for the first debate he had not a great september so...
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we used to play all these games. i invented the clean ones and martin invented the dirty ones. >> you are the sanitized version. >> the clean one was, well, different games. we have bob dylan quotation marathons. i would try and recite them all and he would try to siphon -- resides within. he had the most amazing memories we always one. we invented this game about titles of things it didn't quite make it. so, you know, farewell to weapons. [laughter] in mr. zhivago. today's in the life of -- [inaudible]. you know, for whom the bell rings. [laughter] there were lots of these -- toby did. also known as moby prick. [laughter] oh, blueberry thin. [laughter] anyway, then martin and he invented hysterical sex. hysterical sex game is where you replace the word love in a ton of things with the phrase hysterical sex. so this gives you hysterical socks at the time of cholera. [laughter] >> you know, all you need is hysterical sex. hysterical sex's is a many splintered things. expected that make it into the book? i don't think
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maybe sharia is used this way. in this particular context, tunisia is a good example of the move from reference to principles to, from inposition of the law, and this is important to us, and just not take it face value. there is a lot of relationship in power in the use of the world. i know it sounds not too realistic in relations, but it matters. we have not paid attention enough to the communication with this part of the world, and so incidents are picking up, you know from decorum, segregation, to -- i would not consider the movie as, you know, something that was passed on u.s. foreign policy, but we have to deal with it, okay? apology is good, but this is, i tell you, very reactive approach. we need to be much more proactive in the way we community kate so what does this mean? if we want to target audiences or actors that can promote a vision of democracy that include not just free and fair elections, but other amendments like a plush rise tick approach to society. we have to change, also, the way we interact a
maybe sharia is used this way. in this particular context, tunisia is a good example of the move from reference to principles to, from inposition of the law, and this is important to us, and just not take it face value. there is a lot of relationship in power in the use of the world. i know it sounds not too realistic in relations, but it matters. we have not paid attention enough to the communication with this part of the world, and so incidents are picking up, you know from decorum,...
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hopefully they won't just try to win us over every four years. [laughter] >> if i may, to a certain degree, it is relatively easy because of the republican party issues that keep coming up together, i am an equal opportunity critic and let me just say that in the second presidential debate, the town hall one, i actually thought the president barack obama's weakest moment was when the young woman stood up and asked him about equal pay for women. he rightfully talked about passing the lilly ledbetter fair pay act. then he abandoned that line of thinking and went on to talk about the economy. that is the moment where mitt romney and the binders full woman came up. [laughter] welcome me about that moment, for example, while the democrats and the president could point to this one act, this one piece of legislation, in truth, there isn't that much more. it is easy to say republicans no one in the political spectrum across the board has really done much -- well, besides you. [laughter] to do something about that. >> let me just say that there is pending
hopefully they won't just try to win us over every four years. [laughter] >> if i may, to a certain degree, it is relatively easy because of the republican party issues that keep coming up together, i am an equal opportunity critic and let me just say that in the second presidential debate, the town hall one, i actually thought the president barack obama's weakest moment was when the young woman stood up and asked him about equal pay for women. he rightfully talked about passing the lilly...
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a lot of our regular customers, like i said, they love us, they support us, but then they're like i got this note, or is so easy to get a book. staffer lost customers that way. a lot of people will buy e-books from us through our website, which we've enabled. but not everybody does and we've lost customers that way. we don't loose customers so much as they don't buy as much as they used to. we see a lot of people whose purchases aren't as high as they used to. it's a con to question the power we going to survive in this new environment? publishing is in a precarious position and a lot of bookstores and how are we going to survive that? is something we think about all the time. there's no resting on your laurels, even if you've been here almost 40 years. we are constantly trying to change and adapt and stay on top of things like adding e-books to our website and having a website that you can order any kind of book on, something we work all the time, on facebook, we need to bring in new products all the time. we have more things that are nonbook items in this or that people enjoy for gift
a lot of our regular customers, like i said, they love us, they support us, but then they're like i got this note, or is so easy to get a book. staffer lost customers that way. a lot of people will buy e-books from us through our website, which we've enabled. but not everybody does and we've lost customers that way. we don't loose customers so much as they don't buy as much as they used to. we see a lot of people whose purchases aren't as high as they used to. it's a con to question the power...
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to anyone of us, i can come up with a scenario that makes us build a 1 million man army or make us the 100,000 man army. same with the air force and navy. so in my mind, scenarios are a guide. in order for us, say, can we meet certain scenarios if they happen. but it's not having to buy capabilities to do not call -- at night and all the service after the. first want to have the right mix that allowed you to read and mixed calculations by our adversaries to it's about having that right balance, ground, air, sea, whatever we might consider that to be in order to deter eric and so, there's a size two it, there's a quality to it, and we have to make sure we have the right size and quality in order to deter conflict the what we have learned over the years is that countries watch us very close that they watch what we have our weaknesses to they can to -- exploit those weaknesses to grab have a army, joint force that can shape the environment for combatant commanders. i think is one of the things this new strategy is driving us towards which is a good thing. in the past we really not had the
to anyone of us, i can come up with a scenario that makes us build a 1 million man army or make us the 100,000 man army. same with the air force and navy. so in my mind, scenarios are a guide. in order for us, say, can we meet certain scenarios if they happen. but it's not having to buy capabilities to do not call -- at night and all the service after the. first want to have the right mix that allowed you to read and mixed calculations by our adversaries to it's about having that right balance,...
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veto and that relates to land use not only for the land use you can do it all for i mean i'm going to school calculation it's called it's called saturation and it's a it's an op to go even though i understand your side decided it was just quietly disagree with double the amount of c o two no they don't in fact i'm in conversation with you that's not the end of the people who you know we everyone everyone agrees that we're we're looking at a phenomenon called saturation it's an optical phenomenon it's basic physics and they've got to you know the sun there is going to be i'm going to do the course they do richard are you a physicist could we actually ask a climatologist or the answer to that if you're saying i don't science from my you know to this day that you were you're going to have richard go ahead go ahead richard he's going to cure me of not being a physicist he's an mit minister that is good i don't have a lot of the six of being fired that's interesting ok patrick you want to jump in the fact that we're just so you're not scientists doing here we're not moving forward patrick
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and now they join us and tell us what life is really like. and job dickerson will get it out of them. what goes on behind the curtain? when the bus stops rolling. john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work for the candidates in the last campaign, you are now here for this one, jen, what was different? >> nothing. [laughter] just kidding. it was entirely different from the beginning. there's a lot that's been written about how it was different. of course, you know, the first campaign there was this amazing wave of excitement and enthusiasm and many people were projecting what they. ed then. candidates senator obama to be. this time was no question harder fought. there were harder days. there wasn't a wave at the end as we know. a very, i'll call him, a very, very seni
and now they join us and tell us what life is really like. and job dickerson will get it out of them. what goes on behind the curtain? when the bus stops rolling. john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work...
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, small numbers of us. it is a lot easier than we think have long as we have the public sentiment as abraham lincoln pointed out, behind us. thank you very much. [applause] >> before we have questions we have questions. >> 15 minutes for questions. bring the mike around, questions or comments, in a short amount of time, one quick announcement, we will do the book signing right here at this front table, where the books for purchase, bring back and a sign in this room to line up along be available side of the room and that is all i have coming out and any questions. >> i have one question. >> it is a rhetorical question. i have run several times as most of you know. there are some good candidates, third-party candidates, green party, goldstein, and others of more conservative persuasion on the ballot to give voters more police. we have documented through litigation and our ridings that this is a rather vicious, two party duopoly that doesn't want competition and increasingly calls for the same campaign dollar
, small numbers of us. it is a lot easier than we think have long as we have the public sentiment as abraham lincoln pointed out, behind us. thank you very much. [applause] >> before we have questions we have questions. >> 15 minutes for questions. bring the mike around, questions or comments, in a short amount of time, one quick announcement, we will do the book signing right here at this front table, where the books for purchase, bring back and a sign in this room to line up along...
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will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power power of the. what is america changes. this election please guide monday november fifth on our team. right let's now turn to libya where more than a thousand people took to the streets of benghazi the cradle of the uprising calling for greater autonomy of the oil rich region protesters complain the new leadership has deprived the city of its fair share of political and economic power let's not get the latest from our middle eastern correspondents sleazier hello to you paula so what exactly do the protesters in benghazi demand. well more than a thousand protesters have taken to the streets of the eastern city of benghazi they're calling for greater autonomy send if they feel marginalized by the new government in tripoli now this comes to little more than a year on after the ouster of the format libyan leader moammar gadhafi and i asked ironically that of that the people of benghazi played such a central role in bringing about they are now saying tha
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and at the same time, and i believe professor hill, you use this term, one of you use this term, about the relative invisibility of women as well. which i think a lot of people, a lot of women, they feel that contradiction on a day-to-day basis but i will fill the open to anyone who wants to start. how is it that with women still maintain an overall invisibili invisibility? >> well, we are most invisible at the tables where decisions are made about our lives. and i think that's the area where we really have work to do. there's a new world economic forum report that came out the other day that worldwide women have 20% of the political power. so if we are concerned about access to contraception. people are concerned about equal pay for equal work, we have to be at those tables. juno, you watch the news any night or open a newspaper, the huddles, the leaders are still largely male. you walk into a public building, whether it's the state house up the street here or the portraits on the walls are male. so women still do not see themselves reflected in the halls of power. now, you know, you
and at the same time, and i believe professor hill, you use this term, one of you use this term, about the relative invisibility of women as well. which i think a lot of people, a lot of women, they feel that contradiction on a day-to-day basis but i will fill the open to anyone who wants to start. how is it that with women still maintain an overall invisibili invisibility? >> well, we are most invisible at the tables where decisions are made about our lives. and i think that's the area...
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who takes the wheel as the us drives into the future. get the news the mainstream missives with up close election coverage the us election up close. and. wealthy british style. markets financed scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two causes a report on our. world with true science technology innovation all the it's developments from around russia we've got the future covered government no longer represents the people the people are going to take the terms. with. the team at least in the traditional sense but in the long. the way our economic system. the i. wish it would be soon which brightened. soon from plans to freshen some. stunts on t.v. don't come.
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thanks for being with us. we appreciate your time. coming up next the president has big plans for the next four years. we know taxes are going up, but get ready because he has some plans for some very radical regulations. what are they? karl rove will explain next. and actress melissa joan hart did the unthinkable in hollywood. she supported mitt romney. she tells us about the brutal backlash she received after publicly picking mitt romney. that come up straight ahead. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we fd the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announr ] hurry in to rd lobster's crabfest! the only time of year you can savor 5 succulent crab entrees, all under 20 dollars. like a half-pound tender snow crab paired with savory grilled shrimp, st 12.99. or our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. [ forsythe ] if i wouldn't pt on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my name's jon forsythe, and i seaood diffe
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that money neither barack obama or mitt romney are talking about the issues that really affect all of us the most and about the solutions that can save this nation but my next guest has devoted literally devoted his life to talking about these issues and to not just talking about creating solutions to these problems ralph nader joins me now consumer advocate author five time presidential candidate whose latest book is titled the seventeen solutions new ideas for our american future ralph nader welcome back it's always an honor to have you on the so thank you thank you so much i'd like to actually just go through the book you've got you know the this is. very straightforward seventeen policy suggestions let's start out with fundamental tax reform it's very simple one is you tax all income alike so you don't have lower taxes for the income the wealthy get by and large like capital gains and dividends that was a reagan had he tax them all alike so one year i thought he had one year. the other thing is why don't we have a principle that says let's first tax what we like the least or dislike
that money neither barack obama or mitt romney are talking about the issues that really affect all of us the most and about the solutions that can save this nation but my next guest has devoted literally devoted his life to talking about these issues and to not just talking about creating solutions to these problems ralph nader joins me now consumer advocate author five time presidential candidate whose latest book is titled the seventeen solutions new ideas for our american future ralph nader...
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and what obama and romney pledge to pull us out of the deep ditch of debt some of those of us say overspending on defense is the main reason the economy ended up going down and in the first place there's no more important issue in america today than i have which we are spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean our total is is more than the tough to get other nations in the world and says most americans know that this is wasteful spending here we create a few jobs but there's so many more jobs that would be created if that spending that governmental spending was done on a whole bunch of other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides trading a lot on this sort of violence around the world you know what happened to a lot of other societies that these military industrial complex takes over nobody stops it and before you know it you know your whole country is like an overwhelming debt. as a presidential frontrunner as the shy away from slashing the defe
and what obama and romney pledge to pull us out of the deep ditch of debt some of those of us say overspending on defense is the main reason the economy ended up going down and in the first place there's no more important issue in america today than i have which we are spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean our total is is more than the tough to get other nations in the world and says most americans know that this is wasteful...
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that point even the most conservative estimate said three to five trillion dollars of stimulus were used for the bailouts. what does that exactly do to the whole principle of free market which really made america america you know what i mean you know there's never been a free market really there's never been a free market in any country we've had a market but the market has always had government investment and now there's a great hatred of government in america right now the tea party has fueled that but there are millions of americans who also understand there's there is a role for government so that there's a battle underway in america for the soul and spirit and the politics of the country and other fact when we talk about the recession is that no bankers no top financiers have been held responsible for the economic collapse in two thousand and eight in the united states so many people wonder is it really because they're not to blame like obama says because obama always sides with them and he says you know prosecutors didn't find them guilty it means terry is nothing to prosecute them
that point even the most conservative estimate said three to five trillion dollars of stimulus were used for the bailouts. what does that exactly do to the whole principle of free market which really made america america you know what i mean you know there's never been a free market really there's never been a free market in any country we've had a market but the market has always had government investment and now there's a great hatred of government in america right now the tea party has...
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ray, thank you for having us back. and, you know, we always -- for stu, you know, leading authorities put our kids through school, have fed them, put clothes on and do a wonderful, wonderful job, and we always love dealing with leading authorities. and it's just a fabulous speakers' bureau. but thank you all for coming out. we've now had one night of sleep, and i think -- yeah, more or less. and i tried an experiment this morning while shaving. i decided to try to put everything that was really important, i thought, on one 3x5 card and just to kind of boil it down. so here are just some reactions and, hopefully, over a couple weeks, next couple of weeks, you know, all of our thoughts will sort of evolve, get a little more polished. to me, you sort of look through sort of somewhat sequentially this year, and you say what are the important things, what happened? i think the first one you start off this year, we had an economy that wasn't supposed to reelect a president. and, yeah, i mean, not individual statistics, but g
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it is a great pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm live in moscow now there are just four days left before the u.s. presidential election but even on the final stretch barack obama and mitt romney remain effectively tied with neither debates nor a devastating hurricane giving either candidate a tangible advantage of questions of mounting what the most expensive campaigns in the country's history have actually revealed and there's a growing feeling it was more about impressing the viewer rather than talking real politics as artie's honest reports. can fire into. the blame game in full swing why didn't you call me when you're working on this thing finger pointing he did make it worse mocking he even called it marvelous. which is a word you don't often hear when it comes to describing a budget a tax this president's a lightweight we've all agreed that families are off limits dogs however are apparently fair game what you're seeing is them finally rising up to the level of professional wrestling and i say rising up to it because
it is a great pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm live in moscow now there are just four days left before the u.s. presidential election but even on the final stretch barack obama and mitt romney remain effectively tied with neither debates nor a devastating hurricane giving either candidate a tangible advantage of questions of mounting what the most expensive campaigns in the country's history have actually revealed and there's a growing feeling it was more about impressing the...
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tuesday is a vote to save the world as we know it a choice between of bully feeding us lawyers under group trying to keep our way of life on tuesday californians start the fight back against genetically modified organisms if proposition thirty seven to force g m o's in this state to be labeled on food we show my plant organics on the white house lawn but frankenfood rules the world two in three u.s. foods already genetically engineered and g.m. seeds now grow in almost every country around the globe. this f.d.a. memo shows most of its own scientists warn g.m.o. there's a danger of still mutations in animals fed chair most much those of people with autism there's still hasn't been a single g.m.o. safety trial. humans so it's yeah it's called just a thirty seven. and the potency of genetically modified crops if you can set up a spoof whole line. hello and thank you for calling my dad you know customer service if you have developed corner brain cancer or become sterile from eating our g.m.o. products please press three. yes on thirty seven to kickstart a global food revolution shoveling
tuesday is a vote to save the world as we know it a choice between of bully feeding us lawyers under group trying to keep our way of life on tuesday californians start the fight back against genetically modified organisms if proposition thirty seven to force g m o's in this state to be labeled on food we show my plant organics on the white house lawn but frankenfood rules the world two in three u.s. foods already genetically engineered and g.m. seeds now grow in almost every country around the...
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that will be after a short break hoping you can stay with us. for the six america votes for its next president. who take the wheel as the u.s. drives into the future. get the news the mainstream missives with up close election coverage the u.s. election up close. and r.t. dot com. usually the police and occupy protesters are like oil and water but in atlanta they've come together to save the house of a former detective jacqueline barber unfortunately ms barber lost a lot of money battling cancer and was facing eviction when she turned to occupy homes for help so far she's managed to stay in her home despite it being sold out from under her feet but the main thing is that her fight to stay in her home has become like a bridge between two groups who are usually at each other's throats the police and occupiers the thing is that cruel economic practices can affect us all even retired police like ms barber i know there are some irresponsible people who buy things they can't pay for and here the police have to do something about them but they shouldn'
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we have 17 of us now. with dinner every other month in the strom thurmond room, which is somewhat funny for anyone who remembers his stories, with the statute of the strom looking down on a. [laughter] and whatever is said in that room stays in the room. we never talk about the male senators. just kidding. but it's been, engines of all seriousness, the group has worked well together, sometimes all of us on legislation, especially with respect to women's health and burma and other things. but mostly we forge these relations -- relationships. kay bailey and i get a bunch of things on the commerce committee. and there are a number of women that are problem solvers, and i think you saw that coming through in this election with the election of people like heidi heitkamp in a race she thought no one could win but they saw someone who would compromise and get things done. there was someone who studied women elected officials allow back in boston who had this quote, not exactly accurate but she said that women pol
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the editor of "russian global affairs" joins us now. thank you for joining us. there has been tension in relations, certainly in the later stages of president obama's presidency. what are they making their of the reelection today? >> the reelection of obama is seen as a positive. the prime minister, who has done a lot of business with obama, is reacting with joy, saying that it is very good that obama one, not that romney. at the same time, i would not say that the russian political establishment was extremely interested in who would win. there is a growing feeling in russia that the relationship between russia and the united states, since the end of the cold war, is developing according to certain cycles. it is a style of relationship that will be repeated over time. of course, the person matters. it will be easier to deal with obama, but i do not think the we can extract some profound change. even if mitt romney won, it would not be such a big difference. >> right, the key issue was the head of many of the imminent issues. like syria. >> yes, syria. syria, mos
the editor of "russian global affairs" joins us now. thank you for joining us. there has been tension in relations, certainly in the later stages of president obama's presidency. what are they making their of the reelection today? >> the reelection of obama is seen as a positive. the prime minister, who has done a lot of business with obama, is reacting with joy, saying that it is very good that obama one, not that romney. at the same time, i would not say that the russian...
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who takes the wheel as the us drives into the field to. get the news the mainstream missives without clothes or mixed marriage to a selection of clothes. dot com wealthy british science. because. markets why not. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. do we speak your language has anybody will or not a. good news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news that will turn it into angles couldn't stories. you hear. troy all teach spanish find out more visit actuality. mission free credit patience three times for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free video down to r.t. dot com. welcome back to our team while british prime minister david cameron has suffered a massive blow from his own party which revolted against the country's founding of the e.u. here a skeptic tories joined forces with the oppositio
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us if america changes tracks us election or close god monday november fifth on our t.v. . do stay with us for that for now let's turn our attention to libya where crowds to the streets of benghazi the cradle of the uprising calling for greater autonomy for the oil rich region protesters complain the new leadership has deprived the city of its fair share of both political and economic power our middle east correspondent paula has the latest on this. what in a thousand protesters have taken to the streets of the eastern city of benghazi they are calling for greater autonomy saying that they feel marginalized by the new government in tripoli now this comes a little more than a year on after the ouster of the former libyan leader moammar gadhafi and i asked ironically that of that the people of benghazi played such a central role in bringing about they are now saying that they were basically old before the revolution that the whole eastern part of the country is marginalized and deprived of political and economic power now what they want is an autonomous region in the east we'
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they make us stronger. they make us self-sufficient. he has a long litany of describing how the sanctions are something that ultimately iran will turn to its benefit. now he are saying they are brittle. the truth is, they are brutal. if you look at what is happening in the iranian energy area, it is not only the fact they are able to sell less than 50% of what they were selling before, it is their production and output is down from over 4 million barrels a day to 2.6 million barrels a day. part of that is because of the sanctions, the inability to continue to toin their energy infrastructure. the inability to pump and a store oil as they should down oil fields, they may not be as easy to recoup. you look at what is happening to the currency, the devaluation. there is a -- there are some estimates that the currency is devaluated every two months. that means when you go buy something, it costs you twice as much. you have in the bank is worth half as much. is not to have an effect on the society as a whole. but that with the supreme leader
they make us stronger. they make us self-sufficient. he has a long litany of describing how the sanctions are something that ultimately iran will turn to its benefit. now he are saying they are brittle. the truth is, they are brutal. if you look at what is happening in the iranian energy area, it is not only the fact they are able to sell less than 50% of what they were selling before, it is their production and output is down from over 4 million barrels a day to 2.6 million barrels a day. part...
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does this tell us a different story in terms of a u.s. economic recovery or a lack there well might shed lock investment advisor for cit because that capital and author of mischa's global economic trend analysis is here to talk about it all he crunches the numbers every month and manages to find so much more than we hear about in the mainstream media so mike shadow.
does this tell us a different story in terms of a u.s. economic recovery or a lack there well might shed lock investment advisor for cit because that capital and author of mischa's global economic trend analysis is here to talk about it all he crunches the numbers every month and manages to find so much more than we hear about in the mainstream media so mike shadow.
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with the martin and breaking this head stay with us for that. it's perched atop a giant rock and the view from the ball scrubland stretches as far as the eye can see up for a city that all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual center. eat . things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslim. surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state rev
with the martin and breaking this head stay with us for that. it's perched atop a giant rock and the view from the ball scrubland stretches as far as the eye can see up for a city that all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the a spiritual center. eat . things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers implicity water to commemorate the baptismal jesus. it doesn't matter if it's...
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give us the diagnosis of the plan -- [applause] and tell us what you're really going to do. and part of that question is there has to be a willingness to compromise, and there has to be an innate willingness to do things that are painful for your side. i'm going to stop there, and we'll do questions. one more story. remember years ago the head of simon & schuster after i had published one of my books took me to dinner in new york city at one of these restaurants where you would never want to go where you have to pay. [laughter] and he said what's your next book going to be about in and i said, oh, well, i haven't decided. i'm going to do some thinking, some reading, some research. and he looked at me and said, what? i said, yeah, i want to do thinking, reading, reporting, weighing the alternatives, and he said why are you going to waste your time? [laughter] i said, well, that's what you try to do. and he said, no, no, no, you are one of our authors. i need to know right now, tonight, what your next book is going to be. i said this is, that's preposterous. he said, i need to
give us the diagnosis of the plan -- [applause] and tell us what you're really going to do. and part of that question is there has to be a willingness to compromise, and there has to be an innate willingness to do things that are painful for your side. i'm going to stop there, and we'll do questions. one more story. remember years ago the head of simon & schuster after i had published one of my books took me to dinner in new york city at one of these restaurants where you would never want...
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and the presidential campaigns in the us are completely made for t.v. like in any major production a huge crew and big box run the game they have people determine what a guy's going to wear what kind of haircut how much makeup you know some of this opportunity for a lot of people to get rich from looks to comments and statements most of the election campaign is scripted. the mainstream media following the presidential campaigns eats the show right up one example i'm going to stop the subsidy to p.b.s. i'm going to stop other things i like p.b.s. i love big bird the debates the first us presidential debate of two thousand and twelve had an audience of the million viewers that makes it the most successful most popular reality show. while fact checking leaves the building. in thinkin about track record about x. this. year in most of the coverage. you spreading a giant welcome mat for trivialized news coverage is romney hurting obama's feelings as obama hurting his feelings are they being cordial to each other or are they being angry look at the way obama l
and the presidential campaigns in the us are completely made for t.v. like in any major production a huge crew and big box run the game they have people determine what a guy's going to wear what kind of haircut how much makeup you know some of this opportunity for a lot of people to get rich from looks to comments and statements most of the election campaign is scripted. the mainstream media following the presidential campaigns eats the show right up one example i'm going to stop the subsidy to...
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if you're watching us he's great to have you with us let's continue we're just fine minister david cameron has suffered from his own policy wish revolted against the country's funding of the euro skeptic tories joint. forces with the opposition and approved a motion that calls for the u.k.'s cash flow to brussels to be cut and this is cameron's first significant defeat in parliament since taking power in twenty turn . has the details from london for what we saw a very passionate debate in the house of commons in the defeat also the former prime minister david cameron they were debating the negotiating position of the budget the fifty plus tory like benches have. the real cause for in the e.u. budget between twenty forty and twenty twenty and at the very minimum they want the ego to be for a user that david cameron's position the government's position was that whether they go to these negotiations that are happening in brussels in a couple of weeks time the meeting with european leaders they were going for was to have a rise in line with inflation which would have been about fifty percent w
if you're watching us he's great to have you with us let's continue we're just fine minister david cameron has suffered from his own policy wish revolted against the country's funding of the euro skeptic tories joint. forces with the opposition and approved a motion that calls for the u.k.'s cash flow to brussels to be cut and this is cameron's first significant defeat in parliament since taking power in twenty turn . has the details from london for what we saw a very passionate debate in the...
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and do stay with us in a few minutes on r t with the u.s. election just days away we hear from the editor of the american weekly magazine the nation on what the candidates have in store right after that to us our brand new investigative program the truth seeker and that's with daniel bushell. for. trimmings in this tree even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes can capture the power of nature. was. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if danny says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument. or w
and do stay with us in a few minutes on r t with the u.s. election just days away we hear from the editor of the american weekly magazine the nation on what the candidates have in store right after that to us our brand new investigative program the truth seeker and that's with daniel bushell. for. trimmings in this tree even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of...
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this money was intended to be used, $90 million intended to be used to in the cholera epidemic in the congo and yet it was waylaid by a bird of prey, a vulture, a vulture fund, a guide -- managed by a guy named paul singer. is other middle name is elliott. paul elliott singer who has accompanied by a good name of elliott management so i went up the congo river for abc television to find out what happened and i found elliott management had their claws around the cholera of money for the congo. we reported it on bbc television and the very next day the parliament voted unanimously to outlaw the tactics of the vulture, and one of the congo got some of its money. germany outlawed paul the vulture singer and his activity. south america, everywhere he tries to perch, his activities are outlawed as manipulative and at times fraudulent and a threat to the world financial system let alone collar at the tombs. but then i saw something interesting. i was looking through the end romney blind trust. now, you can see these figures on here and you can see some of these places where she has put her m
this money was intended to be used, $90 million intended to be used to in the cholera epidemic in the congo and yet it was waylaid by a bird of prey, a vulture, a vulture fund, a guide -- managed by a guy named paul singer. is other middle name is elliott. paul elliott singer who has accompanied by a good name of elliott management so i went up the congo river for abc television to find out what happened and i found elliott management had their claws around the cholera of money for the congo....
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, that would give us a non-tie. on the values question, you know, we have -- i think that sometimes we forget that the united states, during most history was a diverse country from the colonial times. i think those of us who grew up with or remember the sort of universal popular cultures of the radio entertainment programs, the movies of the 1930s and 40s, television in the 50s and early 1960s, there was a need ya set up with a huge -- media set up with a huge advantage of a popular culture that appealed to everybody, and you had this period in which we had that very strong universalÑi popular culture in some cases. we don't live in that country anymore. we have 133 cable channels. we lost the language of the universal culture. we have differing values like we had in the past. the founders established a federal government with limited powers with a lot of room for states, localities, and voluntary associations to do much of society's work. they specifically made the federal government knew rail on religion. states
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thanks for joining us today. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> that was republican congressman steve king and democratic challenger christie bill suck debating on iowa public television last week for lsack debating and iowa public television last week for the fourth district. in a moment we will take your phone calls and street and get your opinions. here are the phone lines to weigh in on tuesday's election. ou can also send us a tweakeet using the hash tags c-span 2012. tonight at 8:25 p.m. eastern, republican presidential candidate mitt romney and his wife will be at a campaign rally in inglewood, colorado. that is tonight a 20 5:00 p.m. eastern time. benda obama and former president pilic -- tonight at 8:25 p.m. eastern time. then obama and former president bill clinton will hold a rally. next up, brief remarks from obama and mitt romney in obama's weekly address. he talks about the response to hurricane sandy. gov. r
thanks for joining us today. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> that was republican congressman steve king and democratic challenger christie bill suck debating on iowa public television last week for lsack debating and iowa public television last week for the fourth district. in a moment we will take your phone calls and street and get your opinions. here are the phone lines to weigh in on...
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>> regime has used a differen strategy. as a matter of fact, whenever they see an iron fist they actually change policy. for example, in 1988 this regime chose peace with iraq cause they knew the united states was not going to allow the islamic republic to win over iraq in the late 1980s. so the leader of iran, grand ayatollah khomeni, chose to drink from the challis of poison to accept peace over continued warfare. this regime is not suicidal. they are continuing to think about their survival. if they believe governor romney in the white house would be death and destruction to them they would change their policies. melissa: interesting theory. thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. melissa: next on "money", some people say neither president obama nor mitt romney will make a difference for the economy if they're elected. i say that is kind of the stupidest thing i ever heard. we'lbreak down why coming up. >>> election swing states we're live in three of them, election update lightning round. i can't wa
>> regime has used a differen strategy. as a matter of fact, whenever they see an iron fist they actually change policy. for example, in 1988 this regime chose peace with iraq cause they knew the united states was not going to allow the islamic republic to win over iraq in the late 1980s. so the leader of iran, grand ayatollah khomeni, chose to drink from the challis of poison to accept peace over continued warfare. this regime is not suicidal. they are continuing to think about their...
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one of the major political hurdles to toing us there -- to getting us there. then we need to have a guest worker program. and i think it's better to have them run by the states where you would have an opportunity if you offer a job at a wage and for 30 days no one takes it, then you can go to a preapproved pool of people who want to come here and do that job, and they can come here and do that job for a certain amount of time, and then they have to, you have to offer that job again to someone. if an american worker does not want it, then you give it to someone else. now, it's also in our enlightened self-interest to have comprehensive immigration reform. i would once again encourage you to go to the council on foreign relations web site and see their task force report. it was co-chaired by jeb bush and mac mclarty. the country that's going to lead the world in the 21st century economically is going to be the country that can amass the largest mass of brain power no matter where it was born to do its research in its country. now, we start off with a aide start
one of the major political hurdles to toing us there -- to getting us there. then we need to have a guest worker program. and i think it's better to have them run by the states where you would have an opportunity if you offer a job at a wage and for 30 days no one takes it, then you can go to a preapproved pool of people who want to come here and do that job, and they can come here and do that job for a certain amount of time, and then they have to, you have to offer that job again to someone....
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to come and help us and to become tactics that were being used because it's all somali origin this is a purely racist profiling policy of the british government and particularly the security agencies marty had been living in somalia for the past two years taking care of his grandmother and raising a son of his own but several months ago he disappeared leaving his family in despair my thought is missing this summer this summer but i don't know if you know if you lived or died here there. very wooded although. the only information the hashi family have now comes from a man who contacted them to say that he'd been in prison with maddie in djibouti that he had. been taken from him and then. contacted be found out that his approach is in the conduct of the british council and the british consular see that we have order to move this decision probably and in america talking to. someone we don't know they don't know but they fear he's being held at a camp in djibouti and a tourist u.s. anti terrorist base where he may be the victim of an american rendition program in which suspects are on law
to come and help us and to become tactics that were being used because it's all somali origin this is a purely racist profiling policy of the british government and particularly the security agencies marty had been living in somalia for the past two years taking care of his grandmother and raising a son of his own but several months ago he disappeared leaving his family in despair my thought is missing this summer this summer but i don't know if you know if you lived or died here there. very...
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the us election up close. and aussie dot com. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. i'm ask eyes and welcome to the kaiser report. in a few days you'll be asked to choose which of two frickin lunatics to election the white house and to select a handful of jackass. as to the senate yes the bread and circuses must go on people so you don't notice the majority i'm on wall street is filled to the brim with the spirit of bankers gorging on your wealth and of brokers having sordid orgies with your retirement funds oh or go back to sleep. accident deed first will show the two candidates that are up in a few days for the selection of twenty twelve here's an image from william bonzai seven salvador debt bamma as you see that the deficit surrealist looking pretty scary there obama nice nice good dolly in the show. and the other is the g.o.p. cuckoo nest and you see there mitt romney with his vice presidential candidate paul ryan and behind them are john mccain george bush won in two places n
the us election up close. and aussie dot com. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. i'm ask eyes and welcome to the kaiser report. in a few days you'll be asked to choose which of two frickin lunatics to election the white house and to select a handful of jackass. as to the senate yes the bread and circuses must go on people so you don't notice the majority i'm on wall street is filled to the brim with the spirit of bankers gorging on your wealth...
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stay with us. it's very political. comedy central joins us next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development come
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i love big bird the debate the first us president will debated. on us a. million you that makes it the most successful most reality show her while fact checking leaves the building. and. record about x. . you're. spreading a giant welcome mat for trivialized news coverage is romney hurting obama's feelings it's obama hurting his feelings are they being cordial to each other or are they being angry look at the way obama looks up and looks down the show must go on. until the curtains are drawn presidential candidates putting on a performance to be voted into the white house a superficial media paying little attention to the actual words being said and not demanding to hear the words that should matter as the u.s. election enters its closing act and look to team and remains king and politics not much more than a circus and as they say turkana party new york. now what a presidential race bare as all the signs of a stage show there are legitimate concerns about how committed the candidates are to making their campaign statements areality u.s. national security
i love big bird the debate the first us president will debated. on us a. million you that makes it the most successful most reality show her while fact checking leaves the building. and. record about x. . you're. spreading a giant welcome mat for trivialized news coverage is romney hurting obama's feelings it's obama hurting his feelings are they being cordial to each other or are they being angry look at the way obama looks up and looks down the show must go on. until the curtains are drawn...
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professor, thank you for joining us. >> nice to be here. thanks. >> eliot: there has been a dramatic shift in civil rights in particular as it pertains to same-sex marriage. there are a couple of cases before the supreme court this year on that issue. what will the supreme court do? will they find a constitutional right to same-sex marriage or find a more limited constitutional prohibition on discrimination against same-sex couples? >> well, they haven't yet agreed to take a case from california and they could just let things lie in which case a lower court ruling would stand that generates same-sex marriage for california on a very narrow theory that because california at one point has same-sex marriage, you can't take it back. that's unfair to take it back once you've done it. and if they just leave things be then they've got california basically on the same side as now nine other states. the six that we had before basically from new england and iowa. that's connecticut and new york and massachusetts and vermont new hampshire and iowa. th
professor, thank you for joining us. >> nice to be here. thanks. >> eliot: there has been a dramatic shift in civil rights in particular as it pertains to same-sex marriage. there are a couple of cases before the supreme court this year on that issue. what will the supreme court do? will they find a constitutional right to same-sex marriage or find a more limited constitutional prohibition on discrimination against same-sex couples? >> well, they haven't yet agreed to take a...
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richard engel joins us now. talking to blogger tom ricks about whether a potential strike on iran has anything to do with the fighting going on right now. >> some people think that what this is about is in preparation for a likely war with iran, israel testing the rockets that would be fired against it from gaza. so we may something with lebanon soon. it's a preliminary. this is a warm-up round for the real conflict ahead. >> you really think there's a chance that israel would strike iran and try to take out those nuclear? >> yes. especially given the time of the gaza thing. now they are getting down to business after the election. >> i guess that's the question that calls for some speculation, but is it possible that benjamin netanyahu has decided the best way to deal with iran is to get involved in a hot war and then obviously iran's role going for the source of the problem and bombing them as part of a hot war situation. >> reporter: it does require some speculation, but it also requires some analysis. and i
richard engel joins us now. talking to blogger tom ricks about whether a potential strike on iran has anything to do with the fighting going on right now. >> some people think that what this is about is in preparation for a likely war with iran, israel testing the rockets that would be fired against it from gaza. so we may something with lebanon soon. it's a preliminary. this is a warm-up round for the real conflict ahead. >> you really think there's a chance that israel would...
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it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm rory sushi live in moscow barack obama has vowed to move america forward in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office of course for a second. america's incumbent comfortably past the two hundred seventy electoral vote threshold in what had been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states. can has been following the nervous night that gave obama another four yes. well mitt romney has accepted his loss president obama is reelected and got his supporters very excited of course but this year one could sense that overwhelming euphoria that was there four years ago where president obama was running for his first term was not quite there anymore is that that his supporters are not excited they are we saw that at the democratic rally in the president's home city of chicago but with the rest of the country feels more like. relief rather than you for you there
it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm rory sushi live in moscow barack obama has vowed to move america forward in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office of course for a second. america's incumbent comfortably past the two hundred seventy electoral vote threshold in what had been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states. can has been following...
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mave stoddard shook, her husband used his body to shield her from the gunfire. loughner looked blankly toward her while his parents went. stoddard said you took away my life, and reason for living. your family is not to blame. i do not blame them. at the end of the sentencing today, loughner walked past his parents but didn't seem to acknowledge them. the victims stayed in the courtroom exchanging hugs and tears. this ends the federal case against jared lee loughner. and local officials say they will not pursue charges with this resolution. brian? >> miguel, thank you, in tucson. after a rough day in court in tucson >>> two days after this presidential election we still don't know the results from florida, the count of provisional absentee ballots continues there. president obama maintains a slight lead, but if it is much closer there could be a re-count. >>> meanwhile, a cliffhanger between republicans and democrats in d.c., one that involves automatic tax increases and spending cuts. the congressional budget office says it could go up to 9.1%. it is what they
mave stoddard shook, her husband used his body to shield her from the gunfire. loughner looked blankly toward her while his parents went. stoddard said you took away my life, and reason for living. your family is not to blame. i do not blame them. at the end of the sentencing today, loughner walked past his parents but didn't seem to acknowledge them. the victims stayed in the courtroom exchanging hugs and tears. this ends the federal case against jared lee loughner. and local officials say...
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is growing exponentially by the day and the rationale to spy on us is becoming ever more trivial at the same time the establishment is making it harder and harder to film them it's an issue our next guest knows very well he's been arrested multiple times for attempts to flip the camera on the cops so to talk about his experience fighting the police state and explain what rights we have i'm joined by ian freeman host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show free to. live and contributor to cop a walk in thank you so much for taking the time thanks for having me so you were just arrested a couple weeks ago for recording video in a public place you caught a good majority of the day on camera let's take a look at some of that footage. just because you post a sign it doesn't mean you get to eliminate the freedom of the press and have you actually with the click decision. i'm just going to question i'm going to there is no video by the way. in this town hall now have you heard of that they're just using to shut off the video have you heard of that clicked are you refusing now you're c
is growing exponentially by the day and the rationale to spy on us is becoming ever more trivial at the same time the establishment is making it harder and harder to film them it's an issue our next guest knows very well he's been arrested multiple times for attempts to flip the camera on the cops so to talk about his experience fighting the police state and explain what rights we have i'm joined by ian freeman host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show free to. live and contributor to...
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